Brand (FULL Audiobook)

Brand - audiobook
Henrik IBSEN (1828 - 1906), translated by Charles Harold HERFORD (1853 - 1931)
Inflamed by what he saw as his Norwegian homeland's shocking betrayal of Denmark after the Prussian invasion of Danish territory, Ibsen wrote "Brand" as an indictment of human complacency and rigidity of mind. Composing this "dramatic poem" from his self-imposed exile in Italy, Ibsen had long agonized over the philistine provincialism of his countrymen, but the abandonment of Denmark took on the dimensions in his imagination of a human tragedy far surpassing his own personal experiences. Brand is a priest who refuses to compromise, at the cost of great suffering to others, and who lives by unrealizable ideals. The play revolves around a cast of remarkable characters, such as Gerd the mad peasant girl with delusions of God; Ejnar the complacent artist; and Agnes the devoted lover. Ibsen's breakthrough work, "Brand" could be seen as the true beginning of Ibsen's career, and although (or because?) it was at the time the most fiercely-debated work of literature in Scandinavian history, it always remained one of the playwright's favorite productions. The ambiguity of the character of Brand himself, principled and heroic while flawed, continues to challenge the individual dogmatism of every reader, and was seen by Ibsen as representing himself at both his best and his worst. - Summary by Expatriate
Genre(s): Tragedy
Language: English (FULL Audiobook)